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An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Wednesday found 48% of Americans don't want President Barack Obama to take executive action on immigration. According to the poll, 38% would support executive action from the president and 14% have no opinion or are unsure.

WASHINGTON — Tackling what he has called a humanitarian crisis, President Barack Obama on Tuesday asked Congress for $3.7-billion to cope with a tide of children from Central America who are illegally crossing the U.S. border, straining immigration resources and causing a political firestorm in Washington.

The following charts are a summary taken from the "Money as you Grow" presentation prepared by the President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability (created by executive order). What it highlights are "20 Things kids need to know to live financially smart lives" and is Barack Obama's personal advice to children ages 3 through 18+ on how they should spend their money.

The executive producer of Q is leaving the CBC radio show in the aftermath of the ongoing scandal involving its former host, Jian Ghomeshi, the broadcaster said Monday.
Arif Noorani, who opted to take time away from the program last week, will return to work on Monday to work on a different project, the CBC said.
Noorani did not respond for a request for comment but a spokesman for the broadcaster said the change was at his request.

Employment Minister Jason Kenney says there’s no federal Conservative caucus rift that he knows of and that he remains “good friends” with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.
Kenney and Flaherty have been at odds in recent public comments ranging from Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to income splitting and the Canada Job Grant.
“Minister Flaherty and I are very good friends and I’ll tell you, we’re both committed to the same objectives and both very proud of our Irish heritage,” he said Friday in St. John’s, N.L.